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back to work and the economy growing. right now, there is no appetite for that in washington and remains amazing to me that is the case. >> you have to remember corporate profits are at a record high. we keep pretending the economy is doing poorly for everyone and it's not. >> josh had a smart piece why wall street should actually care about the fact unemployment is high. i want to talk a little bit more about unemployment and talk about the big background context in texas and the immigration there and what that means for the obama coalition and what happened on the hill today which is actually quite fascinating after this break. getting historically low rates on loans. students will see their interest rates to double july at a time they're facing record debt. one senator wants to change that. elizabeth warren joins me tonight, blues a blockbuster from the huffing post you will hear for the first time in this hour. stay with us. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and
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back to work and the economy growing. right now, there is no appetite for that in washington and remains amazing to me that is the case. >> you have to remember corporate profits are at a record high. we keep pretending the economy is doing poorly for everyone and it's not. >> josh had a smart piece why wall street should actually care about the fact unemployment is high. i want to talk a little bit more about unemployment and talk about the big background context in texas and the immigration there and what that means for the obama coalition and what happened on the hill today which is actually quite fascinating after this break. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask abo
back to work and the economy growing. right now, there is no appetite for that in washington and remains amazing to me that is the case. >> you have to remember corporate profits are at a record high. we keep pretending the economy is doing poorly for everyone and it's not. >> josh had a smart piece why wall street should actually care about the fact unemployment is high. i want to talk a little bit more about unemployment and talk about the big background context in texas and the...
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so the economy would be doing better. obamacare's the big thing. people don't know what they are going to get hit with. i think next year, we are going to find a lot of businesses that have less than 50 full-time people who in an expansion would go above 50, are going to ask themselves: what are we getting ourselves into if we go above 50? that's a great dead weight. that doesn't get to the debate of the safety net in health care, which obamacare did not address. that's another subject for another time. but the economy definitely would be doing better today, especially with small businesses not having this huge, massive amount of uncertainty and rules and regulations coming from obamacare. >> steve, as always, thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> coming up, donald trump call its a disaster. but is obamacare criminal? one state trying to make enforcing the health care law illegal. donald trump is here to talk about that next. also, forget the lakers/celtics rivalry. lakers super star kobe bryant has a bigger baths to fight, against his own mother
so the economy would be doing better. obamacare's the big thing. people don't know what they are going to get hit with. i think next year, we are going to find a lot of businesses that have less than 50 full-time people who in an expansion would go above 50, are going to ask themselves: what are we getting ourselves into if we go above 50? that's a great dead weight. that doesn't get to the debate of the safety net in health care, which obamacare did not address. that's another subject for...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. clearly you cannot print a plastic assault rifle but you can print the main plate or the receiver plate which is the part the federal government tracks. kodi wilson calls plastic guns, quote, wiki weapons. available to anyone with a 3-d printer and an internet connection. >> shepard: opponents are pushing back hard. >> some democratic lawmakers want to strengthen the ban in place on plastic ducks because the bans have nothing to do with the printable 3-d guns because frankly at the time they made the laws the printable guns were considered the stuff of science fiction. critics say banning 3-d guns would be difficult. the coalition to stop gun violence is not concerned about at the 3-d printers but are concerned about cody wilson saying what makes wilson dangerous is n
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. clearly you cannot print a plastic assault rifle but you can print the main plate or the receiver plate which is the part the federal government tracks. kodi wilson calls plastic guns, quote, wiki weapons....
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>> pelley: tonight, which way is the economy headed? a new report on jobs surprises >> wildfires still threaten thousands of home. carter evans is on the fire lines. which way is the economy headed? a new report on jobs surprises forecasters. insight from anthony mason. did a fingerprint on one of the boston bombs match the wife of a suspect? the f.b.i. has its answer. elaine quijano is in boston. john miller with new developments. and steve hartman on the road at the prom. >> i glanced over to adam and he was standing up, and i seen a disappointed look on his face. he was really sad. >> pelley: what happened next stunned everyone in the room. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and this is a special western edition. good evening. one witness to the confidential wildfires today said simply, "we're having a devil of a time." this is one of six major brushfires now being attacked by more than 3,000 firefighters. flames have towered 50 feet into the air, and fire lines are advancing on n
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need the economy growing. right now there's no appetite for that in washington. it remains amazing that that is the case. >> i think it is simple. you have to remember that corporate pror r profit is at a record high. we pretend that the economy is doing poorly for everyone and it's not. >> josh had a smart piece on why wall street should care about the fact that unemployment is high. i want to talk more about unemployment and the big background context the president in texas the demographic changes there and immigration and what it means for the obama coalition and what happened on hill which was fascinating after this break. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? >>> coming up, the banks are getting historically low rates
need the economy growing. right now there's no appetite for that in washington. it remains amazing that that is the case. >> i think it is simple. you have to remember that corporate pror r profit is at a record high. we pretend that the economy is doing poorly for everyone and it's not. >> josh had a smart piece on why wall street should care about the fact that unemployment is high. i want to talk more about unemployment and the big background context the president in texas the...
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. >> don't we forget that this is the third biggest economy in the world? one of the biggest holders of u.s. treasuries in the world. one of the best standards of living in the world. >> the real key is who else is going to devalue? we saw south korea yesterday the day before. we're not going to sit here and let japanese exports take over they're fighting back. sort of competitive devaluation. everyone is trying to outexport their recession. they need more investment and less quantitative easing. it's really what the globe needs. >> a lot leads to economies moving up? >> of course not. this is purely monetary phenomenon. 16% gain on the s&p 500. orp c corporate earnings were flat. >> the president of t td ameritrade. >> and the cost for street signs returns. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping
. >> don't we forget that this is the third biggest economy in the world? one of the biggest holders of u.s. treasuries in the world. one of the best standards of living in the world. >> the real key is who else is going to devalue? we saw south korea yesterday the day before. we're not going to sit here and let japanese exports take over they're fighting back. sort of competitive devaluation. everyone is trying to outexport their recession. they need more investment and less...
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the president gets set to talk about the economy today. and job creation. and he's doing it in texas. talk to one of last night's dinner guests, congressman tim clyburn. >>> a deep dive into why so many senators are saying so long to capitol hill and what's causing both parties to have a hard time tapping top tier candidates to fill their shoes. >>> good morning from children's hospital, los angeles! it's thursday, may 9th, 2013, and this is "the daily rundown." happy nurses week! now here's chuck todd. >> i love this. thanks to the nurses from children's hospital in los angel angeles. great to see all the videos coming in from nurses all around the country this week. been hard to just pick one each day. we've got one more day to do it. before we get to my first read of the political day we want to go to cleveland. ariel castro, the man accused of holding three women hostage for more than a decade was arraigned in court just a few minutes ago. it was a pretty quick procedure. he faces four counts of kidnapping. that includes one for amanda berry's 6-year-ol
the president gets set to talk about the economy today. and job creation. and he's doing it in texas. talk to one of last night's dinner guests, congressman tim clyburn. >>> a deep dive into why so many senators are saying so long to capitol hill and what's causing both parties to have a hard time tapping top tier candidates to fill their shoes. >>> good morning from children's hospital, los angeles! it's thursday, may 9th, 2013, and this is "the daily rundown."...
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immigrants are low achieving and uneducated and won't contribute to the economy in any way because they have a serious case of the poor's. based on those conclusions and math so fuzzy it might as well be television static, the heritage foundation assigned a random number to what would be the cost of immigration reform. guess what, it would cost a bazillion dollars. $6 trillion is what they came up with. the basic argument is immigrants are parasites and their children will be, too. wait, there's more. one of the two authors of the report is a guy named jason richwine. not a billionaire bond villain, he's a doctor. mr. richwine has a ph.d from harvard, had to write a dissertation. his dissertation was called "iq and immigration policy." "washington post" reporting that dissertation was a treasure-trove of ideas, quote, the average iq of immigrants in the united states is substantially lower than that of the white native population and the difference is likely to persist over several generations. quote, no one knows whether hispanics will reach iq party with whites but they'll have low iq
immigrants are low achieving and uneducated and won't contribute to the economy in any way because they have a serious case of the poor's. based on those conclusions and math so fuzzy it might as well be television static, the heritage foundation assigned a random number to what would be the cost of immigration reform. guess what, it would cost a bazillion dollars. $6 trillion is what they came up with. the basic argument is immigrants are parasites and their children will be, too. wait,...
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would that destroy our economy? >> and clearly a complete boycott of clothing made in china or bangladesh is unrealistic, but something we can do is demand to know more about where our clothes come from and the conditions in which they're made. nike, the gap and apple have all come under fire for how their suppliers treat workers and all implemented changes. christine i think transparency is really key. >> yes, absolutely, and you know what? so many people say what can i do? can i not spend my money? it's not up to you. it's up to the companies. it's corporate responsibility. it's conscience, capitalism, it's up to the companies. all right, zain, thank you so much. >>> up next, a brazen bank heist busted in new york, how thieves stole $45 million from thousands of atms within hours, next. wite extraordinary purpose... to get "man of steel" advanced screening tickets. [ movie announcer voice ] at walmart. see "man of steel" at your local theater before anyone else. get in line 8 a.m. may 18th at walmart. rated pg-13.
would that destroy our economy? >> and clearly a complete boycott of clothing made in china or bangladesh is unrealistic, but something we can do is demand to know more about where our clothes come from and the conditions in which they're made. nike, the gap and apple have all come under fire for how their suppliers treat workers and all implemented changes. christine i think transparency is really key. >> yes, absolutely, and you know what? so many people say what can i do? can i...
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all that is kind of combining to boost the economy and i think part of the calculation is if the economy is improving, we are gonna highlight it. if we are the white house, going to highlight it and we are going to continue to argue that look, we are doing good things for this country and perhaps that will trickle down to these other issues of his agenda he wants to get passed. >> they are hoping that this push suddenly jump starts the budget talks? >> that's right. really what is going to start dominating town, the focus we get into the midsummer, the debt ceiling will have to be increased again. >> some point the next six weeks to two months? >> that's right. going to be such a painful discussion with house republicans, 2011. >> all right. when we come back, we are going to talk -- have a little fun a race that has no impact on the political -- national political case other than it's a great yarn, south carolina. trivia time, we asked the largest number of presidents at has been six. when was the first time that occurred, 1861. that's the first of three times in our country's history t
all that is kind of combining to boost the economy and i think part of the calculation is if the economy is improving, we are gonna highlight it. if we are the white house, going to highlight it and we are going to continue to argue that look, we are doing good things for this country and perhaps that will trickle down to these other issues of his agenda he wants to get passed. >> they are hoping that this push suddenly jump starts the budget talks? >> that's right. really what is...
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also, what is the real cost of immigration reform for the consumers in the overall economy? we are on the case tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: we begin tonight with a milestone on wall street and another great day for your retirement. the dow jones industrial average a zipping past 15,000. take a look at those numbers, closing above that level for the first time ever. the index closed up 87 points while the s&p 500 hit its fourth record in a row. your money is making money. the good news. the bad news, if you set out this rally stocks are getting more and more expensive, now trading at 19 times earnings. stocks are only a part of your wealth. most of those also rely on realistic to build our net worth. good news for you, if you were looking for an opportunity to buy. banks are slightly loosening those purse strings finally, actually lending money again. americans are discovering it is easier to get every fight, mortgage, all kinds of loans. banks are finally doing what they should be doing, which is lending people money, especially people with good credit and that
also, what is the real cost of immigration reform for the consumers in the overall economy? we are on the case tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: we begin tonight with a milestone on wall street and another great day for your retirement. the dow jones industrial average a zipping past 15,000. take a look at those numbers, closing above that level for the first time ever. the index closed up 87 points while the s&p 500 hit its fourth record in a row. your money is making...
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the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs and nearly broke the economy. that isn't right. >> senator warren, thank you very much for being here on your debut as a legislator on the senate floor. how did that feel? >> it felt good. yeah. it did. >> and you're ahead of schedule of the other first year senators. they usually wait a while in doing this. but this thing just makes so much sense. >> that's it. and we can't afford to wait. if congress does nothing, july 1st, july 16st, the kids will face a doubling. we can't do that. >> what is the process for this. what committee zz it have to get through and -- >> so help would be the right committee. that's what i fought to get on. we could take it straight to the floor. >> that's a very simple -- this is a simple bill. i have my copy here. i want to get an autographed copy but it is simple, just changing some numbers. it is easy to legislate. you know, it has the one flaw that it has, i think, as something for the united states senate today, it makes too much sense. >> now, now. >> senator, this makes perfect
the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs and nearly broke the economy. that isn't right. >> senator warren, thank you very much for being here on your debut as a legislator on the senate floor. how did that feel? >> it felt good. yeah. it did. >> and you're ahead of schedule of the other first year senators. they usually wait a while in doing this. but this thing just makes so much sense. >> that's it. and we can't afford to wait. if congress does nothing, july...
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well, it bodes very well for japan's slumping economy. companies like toyota, much more on those names in just a moment. but the drop also caused the japanese market to rise to a five and a half year high. they are selling more of their product to foreigners because the yen is weak in our currency is strong. more buying power to buy their product. let's look at what we have for the markets. the dow is trying to make a go of it. to the downside. fractionally higher. really is the strongest to this point. two-thirds of a percent. again, the dozens industrials, just as was mentioned, at the very end of the 2:00 p.m. eastern hour, starting to get close to the flat line. we are watching every step of the way here. did this. the most heavily shorted stocks, the one that people are betting against areeperforming the best. they are really hurting the short sellers who are trying to bring these names down. let me repeat that. the most heavily shorted stocks outperform their peers. names like game stock to my first board, j.c. penney, safeway all o
well, it bodes very well for japan's slumping economy. companies like toyota, much more on those names in just a moment. but the drop also caused the japanese market to rise to a five and a half year high. they are selling more of their product to foreigners because the yen is weak in our currency is strong. more buying power to buy their product. let's look at what we have for the markets. the dow is trying to make a go of it. to the downside. fractionally higher. really is the strongest to...
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tomorrow president obama will travel to austin, texas, talking about the economy. he'll specifically be talking about investing in manufacturing. he's also going to visit a school that has a strong science technology, engineer and math program. >> kristin welker thank you. >>> we'll be right back. (annoucer) new beneful medley's, in tuscan, romana, and mediterranean style varieties. ♪ just mix it in, and take play to new places. three cans in every pack. new beneful medley's. >>> joining us now for more on today's benghazi hearings on the september 2012 attacks. ranking member on the house intelligence committee, congressman, there's a lot being said today about what could have been done, what should have been done. have you heard anything so far in the testimony that makes you want it go back to the drawing board and go back to the state department and ask more tough questions? >> the first thing i think is very important that we have an open hearing. and it is very important that anyone on the scene at the time be able to give their version of what they saw and
tomorrow president obama will travel to austin, texas, talking about the economy. he'll specifically be talking about investing in manufacturing. he's also going to visit a school that has a strong science technology, engineer and math program. >> kristin welker thank you. >>> we'll be right back. (annoucer) new beneful medley's, in tuscan, romana, and mediterranean style varieties. ♪ just mix it in, and take play to new places. three cans in every pack. new beneful medley's....
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how do you boost earnings in an economy like we are in? you can buyback stocks to increase its earnings per share and set a record for that again for the first quarter, and the second thing is by cutting costs and reducing the cap,,keeping that down. supposed to have 5% earning gains, but that is on top of flat revenues so they are doing a great job of both and that is the hand they are dealt. liz: people said it would be horrible. in the meantime, 72%, 62% who have reported have seen estimates. i'm just so interested to know about your picks. you like general electric, united technologies, and you throw in dennis' energies. tell us why you like it right now. >> we think the energy infrastructure part of the economy is the most interesting part to be in. there is a north american religion taking place in the only thing to move energy from companies. is through pipeline there is a great company in the petroleum space, one of the lower yielding companies only thing about a 4% yield, however they have grown their distribution with 31 consecut
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economy. >> i wish we could have every month like february but i know we can't. austan and mohamed, nice to see both of you. have a night weekend. >> thank you. >>> out of the chateaus but not exactly into the light a growing number of americans are working off the books, but not at a job you'd think. we'll reveal this shadow economy next. [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. and it's four times stronger. charmin ultra strong. >>> with the 165,000 jobs added in april don't count is the growing number of americans working in the so-called shadow economy, nannies, construction workers, retail clerks and other unskilled labor often work for cash under the table and don't report their income to uncle sam. today's shadow economy has become much more than those provisions. ashley joyce has more. good morning. >> these are people with college degr
economy. >> i wish we could have every month like february but i know we can't. austan and mohamed, nice to see both of you. have a night weekend. >> thank you. >>> out of the chateaus but not exactly into the light a growing number of americans are working off the books, but not at a job you'd think. we'll reveal this shadow economy next. [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can...
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the economy is still such a big thing for this president to deal with. he's just not in a strong position to do anything than every under his own power. gwen: thank you all very much. very good program. the conversation has to end here but you can still find us chatting away online on the ashington week" podcast at pbs.org/washingtonweek where among other things we'll talk about how big papi here as we now call him since the president called pete this big name how he got the story right. keep up on the daily development on the pbs newshour. and we'll be back next week on "washington week." ood night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. someoneown that we know that lives into their 90's. one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week"
the economy is still such a big thing for this president to deal with. he's just not in a strong position to do anything than every under his own power. gwen: thank you all very much. very good program. the conversation has to end here but you can still find us chatting away online on the ashington week" podcast at pbs.org/washingtonweek where among other things we'll talk about how big papi here as we now call him since the president called pete this big name how he got the story right....
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economy on the upswing. we are back with the "a-team." >> yes, it is either wireless or robots or electronic, mechanical, so we will go up and down, but it will never get back to the way that it was when mom and dad were raising a subcontracted work a job and mom stayed home. it is not going to happen. >> 9.5 million jobs lost under the obama administration sophia. i mean, this is a troubling sign that we are excited over 100 something new jobs. >> labor participation, people are working. they are working fewer hours. i mean, there just is not the space and the economy for enough good paying jobs for people who need it. >> part-time workers, this is where we find more part-ti workers. we have obamacare coming into play. workers don't want to have to pay for all these health care coverage expenses. you have a crisis of good quality jobs. >> 40% of college graduates are underemployed or need more training for jobs in this economy. were graduating kids don't know how to compete in this economy. obamacare is a l
economy on the upswing. we are back with the "a-team." >> yes, it is either wireless or robots or electronic, mechanical, so we will go up and down, but it will never get back to the way that it was when mom and dad were raising a subcontracted work a job and mom stayed home. it is not going to happen. >> 9.5 million jobs lost under the obama administration sophia. i mean, this is a troubling sign that we are excited over 100 something new jobs. >> labor...
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we've got to get the economy growing. we'll wind up with social unrest. you you say we have real growth of 2% to 3% that would mean nominal gdp would grow somewhere near 4%. which would mean in three years time, not in a year, in three years time, somewhere in the arrange of 4%, 5, 6. if you go there, you've lost some of your money. in my perspective, it's just too dangerous. i've said that on tv before. i appreciate jeff's view. his record's fabulous. i don't think he's wrong for the next 12 or 18 months. i just think it's just too dangerous. because if you're wrong in the timing, you're never going to get the hell out. because the coupon cushion is so low. but basically i just think it's like walking under a steam roll to pick up a dime for me to buy a government bond. >> lee makes a lot of good points. the first thing he talked about was 1958, kind of the reversal. one thing that's interesting is prior to that period bond yields stayed very low. sort of in the range of where they are today for a very long time. so that isn't inconsistent with where we
we've got to get the economy growing. we'll wind up with social unrest. you you say we have real growth of 2% to 3% that would mean nominal gdp would grow somewhere near 4%. which would mean in three years time, not in a year, in three years time, somewhere in the arrange of 4%, 5, 6. if you go there, you've lost some of your money. in my perspective, it's just too dangerous. i've said that on tv before. i appreciate jeff's view. his record's fabulous. i don't think he's wrong for the next 12...
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you know, the overall economy is still struggling to rebound, and while corporate earnings have been records, corporations have figured out how to make money while reducing hours for workers, and so there is a disconnect between corporate america and the labor market and that needs the housing market. the housing market cannot stay strong in its recovery without a strong labor market as well. >> a lot of words people don't want to hear. i want to get your reaction to it. bubble. >> bubble, right. so right now we have a federal reserve that's basically subsidizing the economy, buffering it, and in doing so, buying a lot of bonds every month, they're pushing up prices in the stock market which raises the concern of bubbles, bubbles that are not, because the stock market is not solely supported by the real economy. i'm less concerned about bubbles. i'm more concerned that not enough americans are finding full time work with great benefits and you saw that actually in the latest jobs report. >> let's go into the report and talk about that. there are a lot of people who have this part-tim
you know, the overall economy is still struggling to rebound, and while corporate earnings have been records, corporations have figured out how to make money while reducing hours for workers, and so there is a disconnect between corporate america and the labor market and that needs the housing market. the housing market cannot stay strong in its recovery without a strong labor market as well. >> a lot of words people don't want to hear. i want to get your reaction to it. bubble. >>...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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. >> what economy there was, was entirely drug economy. now the drugs are gone, there is no economy. it's a ghost town. it's a military and people sitting there staring at the space waiting for the beer to arrive. tell me something hopeful? >> i think we are becoming more and more conscious that this past decade of violence have been absolutely useless. i think -- it's not as good as my mother's, i'm sorry. >> well, it never is. >> if you removed cocaine from the equation, if you removed the drug trade as a financial engine, you would still have serious divisions over ideology here. and is that improving? >> things are changing in a good direction. but very slowly. they killed 7,500 people every year. three years ago, this number came to 700 people killed in every year. this equation will change. i have only questions. i have no answers. i'm so sorry. if i were the president, i really -- i don't know what to do. >> you wouldn't know what to do. >> no, i wouldment. i wouldn't. >> to suggest that a nation would expand its social services, do
. >> what economy there was, was entirely drug economy. now the drugs are gone, there is no economy. it's a ghost town. it's a military and people sitting there staring at the space waiting for the beer to arrive. tell me something hopeful? >> i think we are becoming more and more conscious that this past decade of violence have been absolutely useless. i think -- it's not as good as my mother's, i'm sorry. >> well, it never is. >> if you removed cocaine from the...
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economy figures of then versus now. you won't believe this guys. the gdp of the economy 12% larger than it was back then. 26% larger, pecs ports than in october of '07. come persian bank assets. personal savings up almost 20%. household debt down 17%. jeremy, doesn't it mean we're in fundamentally shape now with stocks at this level and therefore stocks should go up from here, now down? >> i definitely believe that i think long-term trend is up. everybody is a little bit scared because we have made some money recently and everybody is expecting a pullback which we may have a short-term correction. you can really not time short-term correction. a huge mistake to try to time short-term corrections. fundamentally like you said, dennis, companies are earning more, balance sheets are stronger, productivity gains have been tremendous. a lot of these big domestic brands like disney as you mentioned earlier are selling huge into emerging markets. coca-cola, johnson & johnson all selling huge into emerging markets. so even though the u.s. economy is growing
economy figures of then versus now. you won't believe this guys. the gdp of the economy 12% larger than it was back then. 26% larger, pecs ports than in october of '07. come persian bank assets. personal savings up almost 20%. household debt down 17%. jeremy, doesn't it mean we're in fundamentally shape now with stocks at this level and therefore stocks should go up from here, now down? >> i definitely believe that i think long-term trend is up. everybody is a little bit scared because we...
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and on whether the tough economy will make it rough for president obama to shake the benghazi scandal. i am not sure if this is sticking to president. >> the president is hoping to run out the clock, he has gotten by 8 months without repercussions, as far as their mishandling of benghazi, only thing left for congress to a appointment of a special prosecutor that is only power they have left to get to justice, we need a independent set ofries free from government -- set ofries eyes free from government, i don't think that president will be called to account on this. there is really nothing left for congress to do, they could subpoena until they are blue in the face, having witness after witness, but unless there ising isanything there, there, nothing will be done. charles: there is a chain of command between the presidenn is hillary clinton, so far, to dana mill bank's point, does not seem like anyone laid a glove on former secretary of state. >> i don't think they will, they are trying to own out the clock and cloudy the waters, they will say one thing, and have spinmeisters, america
and on whether the tough economy will make it rough for president obama to shake the benghazi scandal. i am not sure if this is sticking to president. >> the president is hoping to run out the clock, he has gotten by 8 months without repercussions, as far as their mishandling of benghazi, only thing left for congress to a appointment of a special prosecutor that is only power they have left to get to justice, we need a independent set ofries free from government -- set ofries eyes free...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> welcome back. we've been talking about connections between the castro family and dejesus family. we know the last person to see gina dejesus was her best friend, arlene castro, a daughter of ariel castro. she was just 14 when he allegedly lured her into his car. arlene, describe what happened next. >> i decided to call my mom, ask her. and so she gave me 50 cents to call my mom. my mom said no, that i can't go over her house. and, so, i told her i couldn't. and she said, well, okay. i'll talk to you later. and she -- >> and that's the last time she saw gina. now, over the last nine years, arlene went to vigils and never forgot her friend. now she's faced with her kidnapper is her very own father. >> i'm really disappointed. embarrassed. mentally devastated about this whole situation. >> when was the last time you spoke to your father. >> it's -- it was late last month. i had no idea. we -- me and my father were nev
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> welcome back. we've been talking about connections between the castro family and dejesus family. we know the last person to see gina dejesus was her best friend, arlene castro, a daughter of ariel castro. she was just 14 when he allegedly lured her into his car. arlene, describe what happened next. >> i decided to call my...
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is economy would be doing better. obamacare is the big thing. people don't know what they will get hit with. next year we will find a lot of businesses that have less than 50 full-time people who in an expansion would easily go above 50 are going to ask themselves what are we getting ourselves into if we go above 50. that doesn't get to the whole debate of having an effective safety net in healthcare which unfortunately obamacare did not address. that is another subject for another time but the economy would be doing better today especially with small businesses not having this huge massive amount of uncertainty and rules and regulations coming from obamacare. >> greta: steve as always, thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: coming up, donald trump calls it a disaster but you is obamacare criminal? one state is trying to make enforcing obamacare criminal. >>> kobe bryant has a bigger battle to fight against his own mother. what is that all about? you stay right here and find out. everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there
is economy would be doing better. obamacare is the big thing. people don't know what they will get hit with. next year we will find a lot of businesses that have less than 50 full-time people who in an expansion would easily go above 50 are going to ask themselves what are we getting ourselves into if we go above 50. that doesn't get to the whole debate of having an effective safety net in healthcare which unfortunately obamacare did not address. that is another subject for another time but the...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support and cushioning i need. i am a believer. i'm a believer! i'm a believer. go to drscholls.com to find your closest walmart with a foot mapping center. >>> our instant index on this monday, lessons in perspective first from far, far away. some people at nasa actually wondered if smart phones could beam back pictures from space. so they put some on boxes. they attached boxes to the rocket that blasted off two weeks ago, and are you ready? ta-da! there they are, pictures the phone sent back. images of our beautiful planet, souvenirs taken at, by the way, a fraction of the usual hi-tec
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, you can't run a market economy, you can't pretend you have a markettic web that number. last week in "new york times" a big article about stain mayor. who -- spain the mayor on the take for these infrastructure projects, they are setting up swiss danka politicians setting up swiss bank accounts they are huge there we could take a little comfort we're not as bad as they are but the problem is our systems are heading in that direct. >> we'll tell them later if we don't. >> we're in trouble, competing with the chinese, and competing with koreans and with taiwan, and low-cost producers, don't think about competing with europe could think about wom competing with the country with sharp pencils and low costs, we have a long way to go. >> in short run we should not be too pessimistic in human nature is wonderful in the world. they invent new machines, medication, machinery and software, the world is still going up. we -- i think it is. we can complaint about the politicians here and there a lot. but i don't think it is enough for right now to stop that forward move am. neil: ri
, you can't run a market economy, you can't pretend you have a markettic web that number. last week in "new york times" a big article about stain mayor. who -- spain the mayor on the take for these infrastructure projects, they are setting up swiss danka politicians setting up swiss bank accounts they are huge there we could take a little comfort we're not as bad as they are but the problem is our systems are heading in that direct. >> we'll tell them later if we don't. >>...
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this is an incredible part of our economy, but also an incredible part of who we are as a city. the hotel is really the first thing that a lot of visitors against -- get a sense of the warmth that they feel everyday. i have felt that going to hotels world class hotels. you find people working with a smile because they have confidence that they are taking care of themselves as well. congratulations, everybody. congratulations to the city of san francisco, too. >> we'll have the team members. i just like to say on behalf of the mayor and local team members, this deal is good for city of san francisco. it takes care of our team members, it takes care of our guest. but what's going on, the building, construction, the new companies coming to the city, our goal is to welcome them and if we have labor peace, we have a positive contract for our team members, they will feel comfortable coming in time and time again. if anyone hasn't seen the cranes coming into the city, we want to welcome them as well, the hilton san francisco union square. we want to welcome them and be a part of it and
this is an incredible part of our economy, but also an incredible part of who we are as a city. the hotel is really the first thing that a lot of visitors against -- get a sense of the warmth that they feel everyday. i have felt that going to hotels world class hotels. you find people working with a smile because they have confidence that they are taking care of themselves as well. congratulations, everybody. congratulations to the city of san francisco, too. >> we'll have the team...
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>> well, the lighter the weight of our vehicles, the better the fuel economy. >> and that means cars can go further on less gas. >> this is a fiber called "kenaf." that can either be combined with plastic and molded into a part like this or something that's more like this. and this one, i think, is one of the more interesting ones we've been looking at recently. do you know what that is? >> money? >> yep, this is shredded money. so, every year, the u.s. government retires money that's too old to remain in circulation, and they shred it. and most of that goes to landfill. but instead, we're looking at whether or not we can combine it with plastics to make something more environmentally friendly, to keep something out of the landfill, as well. so here's the regular old material, and here's theame partade with thehreddedne it has rllodropeie and it has a really interesting ok, i th and here we just have a couple of things that we're looking at, in terms of recycling. this is a fiber that goes into things like carpeting and fabrics for vehicles, but it's made from 100% recycled water bot
>> well, the lighter the weight of our vehicles, the better the fuel economy. >> and that means cars can go further on less gas. >> this is a fiber called "kenaf." that can either be combined with plastic and molded into a part like this or something that's more like this. and this one, i think, is one of the more interesting ones we've been looking at recently. do you know what that is? >> money? >> yep, this is shredded money. so, every year, the u.s....
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the economy is in there. it is very difficult to do, they are hoping to get social security someday. we are not facing the situation and the way the experts tell us. part of our problem is people are living mess. the average life span up to that in 17 years. now, that is how the people in america. they are going to live on social security. >> host: the average 401k is about $18,000? >> guest: if your income is $50,000 from you need at least 500 and $6000 to make it to meet your basic financial need. >> the infrastructure of the future is broadband. she says we are falling behind. join us on the phone, hedrick smith, author of the book "who stole the american dream?." good morning. >> thank you for taking my call. i graduated college with an engineering degree into the post-9/11 world. before this, i was literally packing and backing dog food and stacking it. since that time, i have had a different jobs. >> host: are you still with us? >> caller: sorry, i have bounced around the country. it hasn't been enginee
the economy is in there. it is very difficult to do, they are hoping to get social security someday. we are not facing the situation and the way the experts tell us. part of our problem is people are living mess. the average life span up to that in 17 years. now, that is how the people in america. they are going to live on social security. >> host: the average 401k is about $18,000? >> guest: if your income is $50,000 from you need at least 500 and $6000 to make it to meet your...
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and while we are doing that, let's spread some money around and make sure that our economy is thriving in our districts. thank you. >> hi, good evening, mayor lee and cohen and supervisors and department heads and residents of bayview. i am janet, i have a couple of issues i would like to encourage you to consider. i recently met with steve kawa and mayor lee and john templeton about the development of african-american tourism. and mr. templeton submitted a proposal to provide a way to tap into those funds. and to also bring employment into this area. and to also give value to the lives and the residents of the people that are here. and also again provide a source of employment. the other thing that i would like to encourage you to do is as we have these huge development programs in the area. that are geared towards certain percentage of employment in hiring residents. that you also include professional services such as accounting and legal and real estate sales. and thank you for stretching the dollar as much as you have been able to. i know it's tough. we are counting on you to conti
and while we are doing that, let's spread some money around and make sure that our economy is thriving in our districts. thank you. >> hi, good evening, mayor lee and cohen and supervisors and department heads and residents of bayview. i am janet, i have a couple of issues i would like to encourage you to consider. i recently met with steve kawa and mayor lee and john templeton about the development of african-american tourism. and mr. templeton submitted a proposal to provide a way to...
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it was about stren theng the economy which president obama said is linked to the immigration issue. >> the monthly jobs report shows some promising news today, a big surge in u.s. hiring. the dow responded positively crossing 15,000 for the first time ever. the government says u.s. employers added 165,000 jobs in april were more than economists were expecting. the dow cloesed just shy of the 15,000 mark. >>> who has the best job in the ga area in it might be jeff ranieri. this is the biggest weekend of the wear. >> we're doing great. it's livermore wine country festival. many people they might know livermore as a real beautiful area that has quite of few suburbs but it's been known for its wine production since the 1800 pz. over 5,000 acres 0 f grapes here. so there isn't a better place than right here in the livermore valley. the sun is out today. joining us again like each aer every year, this gets bigger an tell us what people can expect. >> great wiens, great craft beers, two fra liver now. we're beer and wine country. so just the same family fun. it's a little something for every
it was about stren theng the economy which president obama said is linked to the immigration issue. >> the monthly jobs report shows some promising news today, a big surge in u.s. hiring. the dow responded positively crossing 15,000 for the first time ever. the government says u.s. employers added 165,000 jobs in april were more than economists were expecting. the dow cloesed just shy of the 15,000 mark. >>> who has the best job in the ga area in it might be jeff ranieri. this is...
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a thriving, rising, middle class and a dynamic, cutting-edge economy. >> the president also announced competitions for three manufacturing hubs hoping congress will make a $1 billion investment for 15 such hubs nationwide. >>> the sailing world lost a champion yesterday. british yacht racer and 2008 olympic medalist simpson died after his catamaran capsized. simpson and his team were training for the american cup race when the vessel overturned trapping him under water for several minutes. all other crew members have been accounted for. the racing company ceo said the entire team is devastated by what happened. >>> what was first thought to be a gustnado they said it was a weak tornado that touched down. no injuries or damages were reported there. dylan dreyer is here. >> it's very surprising, and from a meteor logical standpoint, we need to classify it of what it is. there is no more of that in the forecast for california for today or the weekend. the severe weather is down through the gulf coast and through the ohio river valley today. temperatures are going to be extremely warm onc
a thriving, rising, middle class and a dynamic, cutting-edge economy. >> the president also announced competitions for three manufacturing hubs hoping congress will make a $1 billion investment for 15 such hubs nationwide. >>> the sailing world lost a champion yesterday. british yacht racer and 2008 olympic medalist simpson died after his catamaran capsized. simpson and his team were training for the american cup race when the vessel overturned trapping him under water for...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ female announcer ] stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. >>> new details on a cyber theft of extraordinary scope. tens of millions of dollars looted from banks around the world. let's go to cnn's mary snow in new york. mary, what happened? >> wolf, it was a massive and complex operation. a u.s. attorney here in new york, along with the secret service, says they left an electronic trail, and they worked with law enforcement in 16 other countries as part of this investigation. a bank heist using key strokes instead of guns. thieves stealing $45 million from banks and financial institutions. u.s. attorney loretta lynch calls it the large
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and the european economy. so, you know, i think we should step back and do less, but i don't think we can ignore the middle east because it is going to -- turbulence there will impact the worldwide oil prices. and we have seen it with the european debt crisis. if our economic problems in europe, we have economic problems here. >> going back to the question, if you think about today it is not the middle east, but you have this same moderate and we hope, some moderate muslims. then you have the ruling elite who are very radical muslims. how can we support the moderates without changing the many as of their own people? it is a problem. it could be a problem in egypt. it certainly is a problem in pakistan that association with americans is toxic. they lose all their credibility with their own people. and that was the reason that obama was sort of caught. he did not know how to support the moderates during the green uprising. did not work. how could we support then without damaging them in their own country? >> i t
and the european economy. so, you know, i think we should step back and do less, but i don't think we can ignore the middle east because it is going to -- turbulence there will impact the worldwide oil prices. and we have seen it with the european debt crisis. if our economic problems in europe, we have economic problems here. >> going back to the question, if you think about today it is not the middle east, but you have this same moderate and we hope, some moderate muslims. then you have...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> as we said earlier today, two of the three women found inside the house behind me, imprisoned behind 2207 seymour avenue went home. late this morning, amanda berry arrived at her sister's home escorted by authorities in a van that pulled up behind the house. well wishers cheered from the street. she gave birth to a child inside the house, that child, a daughter, now 6 years old. a few hours later, gina dejesus was greeted by a large and enthusiastic crowd outside the home she had not stepped foot in since 2004, the year she went missing. . >> hard to imagine what that moment was like. gina was 14 years old when she vanished, now 23. she and amanda berry and michelle knight disappeared about three miles from the location we're in right now. and this is the new vide
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> as we said earlier today, two of the three women found inside the house behind me, imprisoned behind 2207 seymour avenue went home. late this morning, amanda berry arrived at her sister's home...
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we know that this is necessary for our economy, that it'll be a positive for our economy. 90 of the fortune 500 companies that we have right now were formed by immigrants we have to make that strong argument to democrats and republicans. >> can i ask you an honest question here? as a liberal, i remember going to a hearing on immigration reform few years back on the hill. alan are greenspan making the conservative economic argument for it. when i see grover norquist and alan greenspan and the chamber of commerce and mark zuckerberg and his ceo buddies dumping this money in. there's some part of me that starts to get really nervous about where this bill is headed. because as a general matter, those are not people who i feel have the best interest of say working people in mind and so if i look over to that side and i say, wow, you've got the chamber, grover norquist, greenspan, all of these people, why should i think that this actually can be a win/win for working class folks, as well, for the folks whose lives are at stake here and not end up being essentially a way of supplying cheap labor t
we know that this is necessary for our economy, that it'll be a positive for our economy. 90 of the fortune 500 companies that we have right now were formed by immigrants we have to make that strong argument to democrats and republicans. >> can i ask you an honest question here? as a liberal, i remember going to a hearing on immigration reform few years back on the hill. alan are greenspan making the conservative economic argument for it. when i see grover norquist and alan greenspan and...
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economy for the last two or three years, even as the economy has been recovering, gist see signs of the cloud of fear dissipating and that explains why people are getting back into the market. >> neil: i hope you're right. a couple of things worry me along the way. and we were that's way about the internet boom when all these young entrepreneurs were telling us, earnings don't matter anymore, and promised the -- i used to say even then, i'd like to see some money in the tank before i invest in this bank. that was then, this is now. very different. but one thing that worries me is revenue growth, sales growth, has actually not met expectations. if anything, more than half the companies reporting have missed in that regard. that's a top line number that speaks about momentum, and whether companies can sustain what is going on here. after the cuts, after everything is taken out, you have to grow your business, and revenue slowing is a sign that they can't or not yet. what do you make of it? >> well, think there's a lot of truth to what you just said. but my area of expertise is how what we
economy for the last two or three years, even as the economy has been recovering, gist see signs of the cloud of fear dissipating and that explains why people are getting back into the market. >> neil: i hope you're right. a couple of things worry me along the way. and we were that's way about the internet boom when all these young entrepreneurs were telling us, earnings don't matter anymore, and promised the -- i used to say even then, i'd like to see some money in the tank before i...
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we shrink in size as an economy. not paying more taxes going forward they cause the rest of us to be more productive. big fiscal gain from immigration reform. >> which is why some argue immigration refor would help the economy. >> various researchers have found that g.d.p. in the united states will increase because of immigration by $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years. >> rector warns about the looming cost of retirement programs. >> about half of it is social secures 34 years old. about three decades. we have a welfare state that is unsustainably large. immigrants didn't break it and they're not going to make it worse. they might actually give us breathing room to fix it. >> cost will be a key part of the immigration debate and these are the two competing views of what reform would mean. bret? >> bret: jim, thank you. big week for immigration. it is one of the most sensational trials in memory. why is one broadcast network completely ignored it? animal rights advocates cannot ignore the actions of new jersey's gove
we shrink in size as an economy. not paying more taxes going forward they cause the rest of us to be more productive. big fiscal gain from immigration reform. >> which is why some argue immigration refor would help the economy. >> various researchers have found that g.d.p. in the united states will increase because of immigration by $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years. >> rector warns about the looming cost of retirement programs. >> about half of it is social secures...